Handling fire damage can be a lot to deal with and, to be blunt, a very distressing time. Say you return home after a weekend getaway, expecting to find everything just as you left it. Instead, you find walls that have been reduced to little more than a burnt shell and an overpowering smoky smell that permeates everything. It's hard to even know where to start after something like that, and we get that. We really do. Our aim—and fire damage restoration services' aim in general—is to return everything to normal, or as close to it as possible, and to do it in a way that's not too disruptive and, if possible, in a way that's even somewhat comforting.
One of the most difficult things about fire damage is what you can't see. We're talking about hidden smoke damage or the soot that's settled in places you might not think to look, like air ducts or behind appliances. This clings quietly to surfaces, sometimes even seeping into walls and floors, and leaving a trail of hazards that you might smell more than you see. It impacts the air quality, and potentially your health, as much, if not more, than anything that's actually visible. We specialize in seeking out these sneaky remnants and ensuring every nook is addressed. If we find anything, we might as well tell you because you definitely don't want to live in a space where what's left isn't safe.
Next, picture this: You're in your favorite chair, sipping a cup of coffee that's more warm and more full-bodied than any you'd had in the two years prior, because 2020 and 2021 made such an occasion feel like a long-lost memory on par with sunbathing in a hammock. As you swirl the coffee around in the cup, sending out the rich, subtle scents that—come what may—you will always associate with home (and that’s what it is, as much as any place can be that in these viral times), you lean back and turn your attention to the inside of your eyelids.